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Posted: 2023-07-12 20:26:00

A groundbreaking development is taking place in Dubbo, western NSW, that could alter the housing crisis gripping regional NSW.

A giant 3D printer has arrived in town, ready to construct a new toilet block in a local park.

Printing started earlier this week and is expected to be completed within a matter of days.

"This project is on the cutting edge of technology, offering us a chance to see the future of construction as it happens," Dubbo Mayor Mathew Dickerson said. 

The printer will fabricate not only the walls but also the internal structure and roof of the building.

Traditional construction methods would typically take months or even years to complete, but thanks to this innovative approach, the toilet block is set to be fully operational by the end of next month following a final fit-out.

an aerial shot of a 3D printed toilet block.

Dubbo Regional Council is the first local government organisation to construct a building using 3D printing technology. (Supplied: Contour 3D)

Fuss-free construction

The Dubbo project is being built by the company Contour3D.

Contour3D chief executive Nick Holden said the printer was wheeled into town and erected on site. 

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